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★ World No. 42 · ATP

Matteo Berrettini

Italy · Right-handed
Age
30
Grand Slams
0
Highest rank
No. 6

Matteo Berrettini is the first Italian, of either sex, to reach a Wimbledon singles final in the Open era. Born in Rome on 12 April 1996, the 6ft 5in right-hander lost that 2021 final to Novak Djokovic and climbed to a career-high World No. 6 in January 2022, with 10 ATP titles to his name.

2026 has been a comeback season interrupted twice by injury. An abdominal problem cost him the Australian Open and left him at No. 100 in May, before a French Open quarter-final and a five-set Wimbledon third round lifted him back to No. 40. Chronic hip pain then ended his July.

10
Career titles
6
Career-high ranking
1
Grand Slam finals
The Profile

Player Profile

Full nameMatteo Berrettini
Date of birth12 April 1996
NationalityItalian
BirthplaceRome, Italy
Height6ft 5in / 196cm
PlaysRight-handed
Turned pro2015
Highest rankingWorld No. 6
Grand Slam titles0
Career titles10
2026 Season

Current Ranking & Recent Form

Wimbledon 2026Third round — beat Arthur Fils 6-4, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 in the second round before Grigor Dimitrov edged a five-setter
French Open 2026Quarter-final — one of the first Italian trio to reach the men's quarter-finals; retired with a hip problem against Matteo Arnaldi
Monte Carlo Masters 2026Round of 16 as a wild card — lost to Jannik Sinner 6-3, 6-2
Australian Open 2026Missed the tournament with an abdominal injury
Wimbledon 2021Runner-up— the first Italian in an Open-era Wimbledon singles final, beaten by Novak Djokovic 7-6, 4-6, 4-6, 3-6
Analysis

Playing Style & Strengths

Berrettini is 6ft 5in and the game is built accordingly: a serve that ends points on its own and a forehand heavy enough to finish what the serve starts. It is why grass has always been his best surface, and why the 2021 Wimbledon final was the natural peak rather than a surprise.

What has shaped the last two seasons is availability rather than form. In 2026 alone an abdominal injury cost him the Australian Open, a hip problem forced his retirement from the French Open quarter-final against Matteo Arnaldi, and chronic hip pain made him withdraw from Gstaad and Kitzbuhel straight after Wimbledon. His record for the year, 15 wins and 11 losses, was still enough to climb from No. 100 in May to No. 40.

The Wimbledon third round against Grigor Dimitrov was the season in miniature. Two sets down, he levelled the match, then lost the fifth as the hip went again.

FAQ

Matteo Berrettini FAQs

What is Matteo Berrettini's world ranking?
Berrettini is World No. 42 on 1,085 points, up from No. 100 in May 2026. His career high was World No. 6 in January 2022.
Did Matteo Berrettini reach a Wimbledon final?
Yes. He was runner-up in 2021, the first Italian of either sex to reach a Wimbledon singles final in the Open era, losing to Novak Djokovic 7-6, 4-6, 4-6, 3-6.
How many titles has Matteo Berrettini won?
Ten ATP Tour singles titles, plus two in doubles.
What injuries has Matteo Berrettini had in 2026?
An abdominal injury ruled him out of the Australian Open, a hip problem forced his retirement from the French Open quarter-final, and chronic hip pain caused him to withdraw from Gstaad and Kitzbuhel after Wimbledon.
How old is Matteo Berrettini and where is he from?
He is 30, born on 12 April 1996 in Rome.